Fazoli's Celebrates Summer Break with 99 cent Meals for Kids
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Fazoli's Celebrates Summer Break with 99 cent Meals for Kids

LEXINGTON, Ky., July 8, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Summer vacation is a sweet but fleeting time for kids. Fazoli's wants to help capture the moment, so they have designated the week of July 11 as Kids Week. As part of the festivities, up to two kids meals can be purchased for just 99 cents each with every adult entree purchased. The offer is good at participating restaurants July 11 through July 15. Along with great entrees that are baked and boiled, not fried, every kid's meal comes with activities to challenge the brain during the summer vacation break.

Kids Week is a natural promotion for Fazoli's. It was rated one of the 10 best menus for kids out of all fast casual restaurants by Parent's Magazine in 2009. It also holds Kid's Night at participating restaurants on Tuesdays from 5 – 8 p.m., with fun crafts and games. And it sponsors a young readers program, encouraging its younger patrons to read five books a year.

Cathy Hull, chief marketing officer for Fazoli's, is excited for Kids Week. "Summer is a fun time for kids and families," said Hull. "With kids out of school and summer activities going on, families naturally spend more time going out together. And with the special pricing for our kid's meals during Kids Week, it's affordable for most families to take a break for a sit down meal."

An American family favorite for more than 20 years, Fazoli's is a leading, next generation QSR franchise opportunity. With an all new premium menu featuring freshly prepared Italian entrees, Submarinos® sandwiches and salads, a contemporary new restaurant design and fresh leadership, Fazoli's is well positioned for growth. Already America's largest Italian quick service chain, Fazoli's is expanding in select markets throughout the country. Founded in Lexington, Ky. in 1989, Sun Capital Partners acquired Fazoli's in 2006.

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